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|SaintName=Saint Crispin
|SaintName=Saint Crispin
|SaintStage=Saint
|SaintStage=Saint
|SaintBirthDate=
|FeastDay=October 25
|SaintBirthPlace=Rome, Roman Empire
|SaintBirthPlace=Rome, Roman Empire
|SaintBirthCoordinates=41.9028, 12.4964
|SaintBirthCoordinates=41.9028, 12.4964
|SaintDeathDate=10-25-0287
|DeathPlace=Soissons, Gaul, Roman Empire (now France)
|DeathPlace=Soissons, Gaul, Roman Empire (now France)
|SaintDeathCoordinates=49.3817, 3.3222
|SaintDeathCoordinates=49.3817, 3.3222
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|NotableLabel5=Charity outreach site
|NotableLabel5=Charity outreach site
|NotableCoordinates5=40.3482, -74.0654
|NotableCoordinates5=40.3482, -74.0654
|BeatificationDate=
|AssociatedCountries=Italy; France; Germany; Philippines; United States
|Beatifier=
|AssociatedDioceses=[[Diocese of Soissons]]
|BeatificationLocation=
|Canonized=Yes
|Canonized=Yes
|CanonizationDate=Ancient recognition
|Canonizer=Early Church
|Canonizer=Early Church
|CanonizationLocation=
|SaintMiracle1=
|SaintMiracle2=
|SaintMiracle3=
|FeastDay=October 25
|Profession=Shoemaker
|Profession=Shoemaker
|ReligiousAffiliation=
|Patronage=Shoemakers; tanners; leather workers; saddle makers; curriers
|Patronage=Shoemakers; tanners; leather workers; saddle makers; curriers
|Attributes=Awl; shoemaker's knife; cobbler's tools
|Attributes=Awl; shoemaker's knife; cobbler's tools
|PrimaryShrine=Basilica of Sts. Crispin and Crispinian, Soissons, France
|PrimaryShrine=Basilica of Sts. Crispin and Crispinian, Soissons, France
|AdditionalVeneration=Eastern Orthodox Church; Anglican Communion
|AdditionalVeneration=Eastern Orthodox Church; Anglican Communion
|AssociatedCountries=Italy; France; Germany; Philippines; United States
|AssociatedDioceses=[[Diocese of Soissons]]
|ReviewLevel=0
|ReviewLevel=0
}}
}}
'''Saint Crispin''', twin brother of Saint Crispinian, was a 3rd-century Christian martyr from a noble Roman family who evangelized in Gaul while working as a shoemaker.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sts. Crispin & Crispinian |url=https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=113 |website=Catholic Online |access-date=2025-11-07}}</ref> According to hagiographic accounts preserved in early martyrologies, the brothers fled persecution in Rome and settled in Soissons, where they supported themselves and the poor through their trade by night while preaching the Gospel by day.<ref>{{Cite web |title=CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sts. Crispin and Crispinian |url=https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04491a.htm |website=New Advent |access-date=2025-11-07}}</ref> Their missionary zeal drew the ire of Roman authorities, leading to torture and eventual martyrdom under Emperor Diocletian around 287 AD.
'''Saint Crispin''', twin brother of Saint Crispinian, was a 3rd-century Christian martyr from a noble Roman family who evangelized in Gaul while working as a shoemaker.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sts. Crispin & Crispinian |url=https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=113 |website=Catholic Online |access-date=2025-11-07}}</ref> According to hagiographic accounts preserved in early martyrologies, the brothers fled persecution in Rome and settled in Soissons, where they supported themselves and the poor through their trade by night while preaching the Gospel by day.<ref>{{Cite web |title=CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sts. Crispin and Crispinian |url=https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04491a.htm |website=New Advent |access-date=2025-11-07}}</ref> Their missionary zeal drew the ire of Roman authorities, leading to torture and eventual martyrdom under Emperor Diocletian around 287 AD.


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